Why it’s safe: Sparse population, landlocked remoteness, and strategic neutrality.
Mongolia, tucked between Russia and China, might seem geopolitically vulnerable, but its low profile, vast open spaces, and lack of military alliances give it an advantage. Historically, it has maintained careful diplomatic balance and would likely aim to remain neutral in a major global conflict. Its vast steppe provides ample space for isolation and survival.
From towering mountain ranges to serene lakes and ancient forests, the continent provides countless destinations for those seeking an escape into the great outdoors.